So when you guys read Spider-man comics, is there a certain person's voice you hear when reading Spider-man's dialogue? For me I hear Christopher Daniel Barnes. His voice is just so imprinted in my head as Spidey from when I was younger and would watch Spider-man The Animated Series.

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Extremely offensive, always insulting, completely defiant... an absolutely disrespectful prick
He can't be managed, he can't be controlled... that's because he's a totally disruptive ass-ole
He's content to be a good-for-nothing, smart-ass, trouble-making, rule-breaking malcontent
So don't ever try to penalize him based upon your incorrect or inaccurate assumptions of him
No one EVER gets the better of the bad guy... and I AM the bad guy and wiseguy of this story
A wild card... a loose cannon

When I read 616 Spider-Man, I hear Christopher Daniel-Barnes from the 90s animated series. If I read Ultimate Spider-Man, its Josh Keaton.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter Parker

"No matter how small I am--no matter how hopeless everything seems--I mustn't give up! My size doesn't matter! Even my life doesn't matter! No one can win--every battle, but--no man should fall-- without a struggle!"

Since Spectacular Spider-Man is my favorite adaption, I try to hear the cast of that show. But old habits die hard. I've been reading since the mid-70's. So, while I try to hear Josh Keaton, the 60's cartoon Spider-Man often slips in. And that's definitely true of JJJ as well.

Now, when I read Superior, when SpOck is talking out loud, I try to hear Josh Keaton, but more like his serious Green Lantern voice. When SpOck is "thinking" in the caption boxes, I try to hear Ock's voice from Spectacular. However, because of the way he is written, I often hear the 90's Ock in my head.

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